Home Actress Sarah Paulson HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers July 2021 Sarah Paulson Instagram - Feel lucky to have had a seat at this table, for conversation that made me feel less alone. Wish I could have squeezed each one of you in person. ❤️ @gilliana @anyataylorjoy @cynthiaerivo @mjrodriguez7 #elizabetholsen Thanks for having me @hollywoodreporter @phyliciajphotography

Sarah Paulson Instagram – Feel lucky to have had a seat at this table, for conversation that made me feel less alone. Wish I could have squeezed each one of you in person. ❤️ @gilliana @anyataylorjoy @cynthiaerivo @mjrodriguez7 #elizabetholsen Thanks for having me @hollywoodreporter @phyliciajphotography

Sarah Paulson Instagram - Feel lucky to have had a seat at this table, for conversation that made me feel less alone. Wish I could have squeezed each one of you in person. ❤️ @gilliana @anyataylorjoy @cynthiaerivo @mjrodriguez7 #elizabetholsen Thanks for having me @hollywoodreporter @phyliciajphotography

Sarah Paulson Instagram – Feel lucky to have had a seat at this table, for conversation that made me feel less alone. Wish I could have squeezed each one of you in person. ❤️ @gilliana @anyataylorjoy @cynthiaerivo @mjrodriguez7 #elizabetholsen Thanks for having me @hollywoodreporter @phyliciajphotography | Posted on 02/Jun/2021 21:23:11

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Sarah Paulson Instagram – @suleikajaouad grateful to you for sharing your friendship with Quintin with all of us. We are all the better for it. 💔 repost from @suleikajaouad
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Quintin Jones was executed tonight around 6:40 pm, Texas time. Just before he entered the execution chamber, he called me for the last time. In Quin’s final minutes he told me he was so grateful to everyone who fought so tirelessly on his behalf. It brought him hope til the very end and a measure of peace.

A couple months ago, when I told him someone had offered pro bono legal counsel to help him seek clemency, Quin’s voice broke. He said, “I’m not used to people caring about me.” What everyone has done collectively has helped show him that the hard won transformation he achieved over his last 21 years in prison did not go unnoticed, and that his courage and his vulnerability and his hope, both in life and in death, will not be in vain.

The world is not a better place because Quin is gone, but may his memory expand our capacity for grace and mercy. May it fuel us to fight for a better, more compassionate, more just, more humane world. 

In parting, Quin told me he was sad, but he was so grateful that his story had touched those who didn’t even know they needed to be touched. He hopes people will pick up the pebble and throw it into the next pond, and let it ripple out. His last words, to me, to all of us: “Keep doing the good work.”

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